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COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 27, 2006 <br /> APPROVED <br /> .-� Considering that savings, the total City contribution, in today's dollars,remains approximately the <br /> same 30 cents on the dollar that was originally anticipated in 1999. <br /> Springsted updated its analysis of the capacity of the Tax Abatement District,there is capacity <br /> available to provide the additional $850,000 to meet the current gap in funding. <br /> Providing an additional tax abatement to cover the costs associated with the City's partnership with <br /> the YMCA is considered a business subsidy under the Minnesota Business Subsidy Act. After closing <br /> the public hearing, the City Council will consider a resolution that approves the use of$850,000 in <br /> tax abatement for the YMCA facility and a business subsidy to the YMCA. <br /> The Economic Development Advisory Committee took action supporting additional tax abatement for <br /> the YMCA project for the inclusion of a leisure pool and improved architectural design of the facility, <br /> but recommended that the abatement be contingent upon increased public access through,but not <br /> limited to, resident user fees for a negotiated period of time. Of the nine EDAC members, one was <br /> absent and one abstained. <br /> The final agreements and discussions regarding proposed programming opportunities for Lino Lakes <br /> residents are not complete. Therefore, staff is recommending that the public hearing be continued to <br /> the March 13, 2006 City Council meeting. <br /> Mayor Bergeson opened the public hearing at 6:45 p.m. <br /> Councilmember Reinert moved to continue the public hearing to the March 13, 2006, City Council <br /> meeting. Councilmember Carlson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Consider Resolution Granting Approval of Issuance of Tax Exempt Revenue Notes for the <br /> benefit of YMCA of Great Saint Paul—Finance Director Rolek advised the City has agreed to <br /> consider assisting the YMCA with financing its share of debt for the Chain of Lakes YMCA in Lino <br /> Lakes. Springsted,Inc., the City's financial consultant, has completed an analysis and recommends <br /> providing Tax Exempt Revenue Notes in order to provide tax exempt financing to the YMCA. This <br /> is a financial savings to the YMCA and provides additional protections to the city for its investment <br /> in the construction of the facility. <br /> Because the public hearing regarding the tax abatement and business subsidy agreement with the <br /> YMCA is being continued until March 13, 2006, staff is recommending that this public hearing also <br /> be continued to that date. <br /> Mayor Bergeson opened the public hearing at 6:50 p.m. Councilmember O'Donnell moved to <br /> continue the public hearing to the March 13, 2006, City Council meeting. Councilmember Reinert <br /> seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT,DAN TESCH <br /> There was no Administration Department report. <br /> 3 <br />